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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

#TheKumbhMelaExperience I had this Weekend

Let me be frank to you today, the first 2 things that come to my mind,
after hearing Kumbh Mela are the stampedes and the Naga Sadhus!!And I am sure,
most of you will agree with me, unless of course you have had a first hand
experience or had a chance to catch the screening of the wonderful documentary,
"Conversation at the Kumbh Mela" by Anugraha at Nehru Centre, Mumbai.
on Saturday.

The documentary was a real eye opener for many among the audience
present there. Kumbh Mela, in contrary to popular beliefs, is not only a crowd
of religious fanatics, who can go to any height for the sake of religion. There
is definitely much more to it. From the director, Yashodara Udupa's
perspective, the experience depends absolutely on the individual's point of
view.

The documentary was a feature on this thought or idea that each one
conveyed. There were families who travel from far places, in search of
something, something good, something noble. Each experience is unique, each
story is novel. How well can we define a Sikh family travelling all the way
just to make food for all the hungry pilgrims, or an Australian who has made a
boat to ferry people from one side of the River Ganga to another? What do they
get?

The documentary, very skilfully has blended the stories which run
parallel with the conversations with the administrators and the religious
leaders, putting in their knowledge and the history behind the Kumbh Mela. It
has shown how people from all sectors of the society flock there, from all over
the world, just to get a glimpse of the mighty show, discarding all their
inhibitions. It is an educational experience for some, crystallization of self
for some, a spiritual enlightening for some. This journey of self -distillation
is the sacrifice of all ego and greed. It is more than a mere experience, it is
an achievement of a lifetime.

We bloggers from Blogadda had a chance to meet and ask the crew members
about their experience. They shared invaluable incidences from the mundane
happenings at the Kumbh Mela, and no one could deny the fact that it was an
experience to be cherished and much more than the fearsome picture that has
been projected. We came to know about the way they filmed the entire
documentary and hoe everything was run smooth, in spite of some minor hurdles.

Overall, #MyKumbhMelaExperience has been a very learning one, and truly,
the documentary has definitely been able to visualize the mighty show from a
more humane angle.